Erythrina Caffra Bonsai

Erythrina caffra is a subtropical tree that occurs in the warm and frost free to light frost coastal regions of the eastern cape and northern kwazulu natal.
Erythrina caffra bonsai. The leaves on this deciduous tree are large and trifoliate compound leaf with 3 leaflets. The broadly ovate to elliptic leaflets taper towards the apex. I do not think that the pot that it is currently in is the right one. The trees are found in various soil types from wet well drained humus rich soils to dry clayey soils.
How the branches relate to each other the shape of the trunk and the root flair or nebari in bonsai circles as well as the silhouette of the tree as a whole are all fascinating to me. Leaflets have a pair of glands at the base. It measures 65 feet high with a trunk circumference of 184 inches and a crown spread of 80 feet. This is a coral tree erythrina caffra i believe the age to be about 25 years old.
Height is 32 cm. Another one of my bonsai that i would like to show. I got the tree in 2008 as a gift from my father. Winter pruning of the coastal coral tree erythrina caffra ever since i began my journey studying the art of bonsai i have been obsessed with harmonious tree patterns.
The leaf size of the terminal or central leaflet is slightly larger and up to 16 x 18cm. An erythrina caffra in virginia robinson gardens beverly hills ca is registered as a california big tree.